A Nunavut Community-Directed Inuit Youth Mental Wellness Initiative: Making I-SPARX Fly

Inuit youth in Nunavut (NU) are resilient but face a protracted suicide crisis. The SPARX serious game and e-intervention, developed originally in New Zealand, teaches youth cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) skills to ameliorate stress and depression. Inuit youth in NU reviewed and culturally adap...

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Main Authors: Bohr, Y., Hankey, J., Thomas, A., Abdelmaseh, M., McCague, H., Barnhardt, J., Oskalns, M., Garvey, N., Singh, Y., Danz, C., Singoorie, C., Qaunaq, R., Oshoweektok, I., Lucassen, M., Merry, S., Shepherd, M., Bornstein, M. H., Ahmad, F., Shulman, S., Weiss, J.
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2024
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spelling ftcityunivlondon:oai:openaccess.city.ac.uk:33609 2024-09-30T14:33:49+00:00 A Nunavut Community-Directed Inuit Youth Mental Wellness Initiative: Making I-SPARX Fly Bohr, Y. Hankey, J. Thomas, A. Abdelmaseh, M. McCague, H. Barnhardt, J. Oskalns, M. Garvey, N. Singh, Y. Danz, C. Singoorie, C. Qaunaq, R. Oshoweektok, I. Lucassen, M. Merry, S. Shepherd, M. Bornstein, M. H. Ahmad, F. Shulman, S. Weiss, J. 2024-09-02 text https://openaccess.city.ac.uk/id/eprint/33609/ https://openaccess.city.ac.uk/id/eprint/33609/3/Bohr%20et%20al.%20%28accepted%20paper%29_A%20Nunavut%20community%20directed%20Inuit%20youth%20mental%20wellness%20initiative_Making%20I-SPARX%20fly.pdf en eng Taylor & Francis Group https://openaccess.city.ac.uk/id/eprint/33609/3/Bohr%20et%20al.%20%28accepted%20paper%29_A%20Nunavut%20community%20directed%20Inuit%20youth%20mental%20wellness%20initiative_Making%20I-SPARX%20fly.pdf Bohr, Y., Hankey, J., Thomas, A. , Abdelmaseh, M., McCague, H., Barnhardt, J., Oskalns, M., Garvey, N., Singh, Y., Danz, C., Singoorie, C., Qaunaq, R., Oshoweektok, I., Lucassen, M. https://openaccess.city.ac.uk/view/creators_id/mat=2Elucassen.html orcid:0000-0001-6958-3468 orcid:0000-0001-6958-3468 , Merry, S., Shepherd, M., Bornstein, M. H., Ahmad, F., Shulman, S. Weiss, J.view all authorsEPJS_limit_names_shown_load( 'creators_name_33609_et_al', 'creators_name_33609_rest' ); (2024). A Nunavut Community-Directed Inuit Youth Mental Wellness Initiative: Making I-SPARX Fly. International Journal of Circumpolar Health BF Psychology HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform RC0321 Neuroscience. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry RJ101 Child Health. Child health services Article PeerReviewed 2024 ftcityunivlondon 2024-09-17T14:16:17Z Inuit youth in Nunavut (NU) are resilient but face a protracted suicide crisis. The SPARX serious game and e-intervention, developed originally in New Zealand, teaches youth cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) skills to ameliorate stress and depression. Inuit youth in NU reviewed and culturally adapted SPARX and an existing wellness outcome measure for Inuit. One hundred and twenty-one youth, aged 13 to 24, across NU then tested, played, and evaluated I(nuit)-SPARX, showing improvement in several areas of wellbeing post-play. Youth completed a CBT skills survey, engaged in sharing circles to assess CBT skill retention, and shared their thoughts about the usefulness and cultural fit of I-SPARX with Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit (IQ). Communication Skills, Listening Skills, and Problem Solving emerged as the most helpful learned CBT skills, and NU youth provided real-world examples of using I-SPARX skills to support their mental wellness. Several principles of IQ were exemplified and upheld in the content of the adapted SPARX tool and the process of the project as a whole. Empirically grounded, asynchronous e-tools, developed in collaboration with Inuit communities to ensure cultural specificity, may support psychological wellness in communities where mental health resources are scarce. Article in Journal/Newspaper Circumpolar Health International Journal of Circumpolar Health inuit Nunavut City University London: City Research Online New Zealand Nunavut
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HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform
RC0321 Neuroscience. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry
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HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform
RC0321 Neuroscience. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry
RJ101 Child Health. Child health services
Bohr, Y.
Hankey, J.
Thomas, A.
Abdelmaseh, M.
McCague, H.
Barnhardt, J.
Oskalns, M.
Garvey, N.
Singh, Y.
Danz, C.
Singoorie, C.
Qaunaq, R.
Oshoweektok, I.
Lucassen, M.
Merry, S.
Shepherd, M.
Bornstein, M. H.
Ahmad, F.
Shulman, S.
Weiss, J.
A Nunavut Community-Directed Inuit Youth Mental Wellness Initiative: Making I-SPARX Fly
topic_facet BF Psychology
HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform
RC0321 Neuroscience. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry
RJ101 Child Health. Child health services
description Inuit youth in Nunavut (NU) are resilient but face a protracted suicide crisis. The SPARX serious game and e-intervention, developed originally in New Zealand, teaches youth cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) skills to ameliorate stress and depression. Inuit youth in NU reviewed and culturally adapted SPARX and an existing wellness outcome measure for Inuit. One hundred and twenty-one youth, aged 13 to 24, across NU then tested, played, and evaluated I(nuit)-SPARX, showing improvement in several areas of wellbeing post-play. Youth completed a CBT skills survey, engaged in sharing circles to assess CBT skill retention, and shared their thoughts about the usefulness and cultural fit of I-SPARX with Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit (IQ). Communication Skills, Listening Skills, and Problem Solving emerged as the most helpful learned CBT skills, and NU youth provided real-world examples of using I-SPARX skills to support their mental wellness. Several principles of IQ were exemplified and upheld in the content of the adapted SPARX tool and the process of the project as a whole. Empirically grounded, asynchronous e-tools, developed in collaboration with Inuit communities to ensure cultural specificity, may support psychological wellness in communities where mental health resources are scarce.
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author Bohr, Y.
Hankey, J.
Thomas, A.
Abdelmaseh, M.
McCague, H.
Barnhardt, J.
Oskalns, M.
Garvey, N.
Singh, Y.
Danz, C.
Singoorie, C.
Qaunaq, R.
Oshoweektok, I.
Lucassen, M.
Merry, S.
Shepherd, M.
Bornstein, M. H.
Ahmad, F.
Shulman, S.
Weiss, J.
author_facet Bohr, Y.
Hankey, J.
Thomas, A.
Abdelmaseh, M.
McCague, H.
Barnhardt, J.
Oskalns, M.
Garvey, N.
Singh, Y.
Danz, C.
Singoorie, C.
Qaunaq, R.
Oshoweektok, I.
Lucassen, M.
Merry, S.
Shepherd, M.
Bornstein, M. H.
Ahmad, F.
Shulman, S.
Weiss, J.
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title A Nunavut Community-Directed Inuit Youth Mental Wellness Initiative: Making I-SPARX Fly
title_short A Nunavut Community-Directed Inuit Youth Mental Wellness Initiative: Making I-SPARX Fly
title_full A Nunavut Community-Directed Inuit Youth Mental Wellness Initiative: Making I-SPARX Fly
title_fullStr A Nunavut Community-Directed Inuit Youth Mental Wellness Initiative: Making I-SPARX Fly
title_full_unstemmed A Nunavut Community-Directed Inuit Youth Mental Wellness Initiative: Making I-SPARX Fly
title_sort nunavut community-directed inuit youth mental wellness initiative: making i-sparx fly
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
publishDate 2024
url https://openaccess.city.ac.uk/id/eprint/33609/
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Bohr, Y., Hankey, J., Thomas, A. , Abdelmaseh, M., McCague, H., Barnhardt, J., Oskalns, M., Garvey, N., Singh, Y., Danz, C., Singoorie, C., Qaunaq, R., Oshoweektok, I., Lucassen, M. https://openaccess.city.ac.uk/view/creators_id/mat=2Elucassen.html orcid:0000-0001-6958-3468 orcid:0000-0001-6958-3468 , Merry, S., Shepherd, M., Bornstein, M. H., Ahmad, F., Shulman, S. Weiss, J.view all authorsEPJS_limit_names_shown_load( 'creators_name_33609_et_al', 'creators_name_33609_rest' ); (2024). A Nunavut Community-Directed Inuit Youth Mental Wellness Initiative: Making I-SPARX Fly. International Journal of Circumpolar Health
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